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Sd card problem

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what is the sd card..b4 u give me a smart a-- answer, just tell me what it is
is it my usb connector
if you give a smart a-- answer ill get a mod on you and report your post
 
the sd card is a memory unit, think of it as a usb drive almost. The Droid comes with a microSD card which is behind your battery. It's 16gb and you can view it through your computer via usb cord.

the usb connector is a called what its' exactly called...a usb connector

edit: I also don't understand your problem other than you not knowing what an SD card is. Which could have easily been researched on google.
 
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so do i have to buy a seperate sd card or am i just missing something here
 
Ok, so the SD card is built in?

not necessarily built in, but the slot is basically covered by your battery.

1. Open up the battery cover
2. Remove battery
3. You'll see the microSD card.

It can be removed and upgraded to 32gb or you could put another one in there.
 
so do i have to buy a seperate sd card or am i just missing something here

lol it's already provided.

you didn't do alot of research into looking at this phone huh? this must also be your first smartphone too, am i right?
 
Will the Droid or the OS handle the 32 gig card? I've looked at several places online for one with no success. Only a 16 gig card at the moment.

Another question was could an external hd using FAT32 or NTFS be plugged into the micro usb connection and accessed??
 
Will the Droid or the OS handle the 32 gig card? I've looked at several places online for one with no success. Only a 16 gig card at the moment.

Another question was could an external hd using FAT32 or NTFS be plugged into the micro usb connection and accessed??

I believe I read somewhere (i believe on this forum as well) it is expandable up to 32gb, of course I could be wrong.

and SD card is read as FAT32, usually an external HDD is formatted for NTFS if it's 32gb+, I think. Most external HDD are formated for NTFS though, which I don't think the Droid will read. I'm not even sure if the Droid can read an external to be honest, interesting concept....

Looking to put movies on your Droid from an external HDD?


edit: If your external HDD is NTFS, and you want to convert it to FAT32 cause of more advantages of the format, use a program called Swissknife.
CompuApps, Inc. - Download Swissknife

This program can format your drive to FAT32 or NTFS, however you want it.
 
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